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Transfering cadrail drawing to benchwork
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11 years 9 months ago #15181
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Ive read some articles and would like to know how some people transfer there layout ideas from a computer program / drawing onto the bench work. I have seen how some people use a simple striaght edge with a 90deg portion on it to draw certain radiuses and such. Most say start with the yards and go out from there. Also how do some of u draw in your easment since i have not done so on my curves.
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11 years 9 months ago - 11 years 9 months ago #15218
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looks like you drew out a grid first then located your track? can you elaborate on some of your methods i know some but whould like to know what and how u used some of that equipment? its been a long time for me and even though some is obvious.
did you locate your striaght tracks first? then drew in your radious? or did you make templates from card board?
i was planing on making all my curves from flex track
i would use this kinda method correct?
modeltrains.about.com/od/DRGW-Benchwork/ss/Laying-Out-The-Subroadbed-For-The-Project-Layout_3.htm
i was planing on setting up my yard first , it would use the edge and grids as a guide. then make the rest of the track and go out from there. i have only gone thru half of the cad railbook example i only needed to fit an idea onto a area i have to work and fit certain radii . i know u can put easements into your layout but i didnot yet. i was wondering if the curves i have made i can now add the easement into it or should i be doing this another way.or should i do it on cad?
also any article would be good too if its too lenghty to explain i can do my homework too obviously.
thanks
o btw how steep are your grades on that? thats tight to make that loop around and under? cool looking layout.
did you locate your striaght tracks first? then drew in your radious? or did you make templates from card board?
i was planing on making all my curves from flex track
i would use this kinda method correct?
modeltrains.about.com/od/DRGW-Benchwork/ss/Laying-Out-The-Subroadbed-For-The-Project-Layout_3.htm
i was planing on setting up my yard first , it would use the edge and grids as a guide. then make the rest of the track and go out from there. i have only gone thru half of the cad railbook example i only needed to fit an idea onto a area i have to work and fit certain radii . i know u can put easements into your layout but i didnot yet. i was wondering if the curves i have made i can now add the easement into it or should i be doing this another way.or should i do it on cad?
also any article would be good too if its too lenghty to explain i can do my homework too obviously.
thanks
o btw how steep are your grades on that? thats tight to make that loop around and under? cool looking layout.
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11 years 9 months ago - 11 years 9 months ago #15219
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Thanks, being a table my wife and daughter bought I couldn’t make mods and the space is a bit limited.
The curves and switches are Marklin “sectional” ( www.guidetozscale.com/html/marklin_track.html ); the longer straight portions are Peco flex.
IIRC the grades are 3.5 & 3% -- the circle/helix @ 3.5 w/8510s. Parallel curves are 8520s & 8530s.
I did my Track Planning using several different methods/tools, and finally using Any Rail ( www.anyrail.com/index_en.html ). Also looked at lots of other pictures and plans.
After that I imported the Any Rail file into Train Player ( www.trainplayer.com/ ); which let me Run trains to make sure it was what I wanted.
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With the scaled plan from Any Rail I then laid out the parallel corner leadig to the cross over switches & helix w/siding switch.
Tools that helped: T-Square, ruler (w/radii holes), track & other templates.
Here’s a thread for my Coffee Table Layout: www.zcentralstation.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=12928&Itemid=212#12950 .
Hope this helps a bit.
The curves and switches are Marklin “sectional” ( www.guidetozscale.com/html/marklin_track.html ); the longer straight portions are Peco flex.
IIRC the grades are 3.5 & 3% -- the circle/helix @ 3.5 w/8510s. Parallel curves are 8520s & 8530s.
I did my Track Planning using several different methods/tools, and finally using Any Rail ( www.anyrail.com/index_en.html ). Also looked at lots of other pictures and plans.
After that I imported the Any Rail file into Train Player ( www.trainplayer.com/ ); which let me Run trains to make sure it was what I wanted.
!
With the scaled plan from Any Rail I then laid out the parallel corner leadig to the cross over switches & helix w/siding switch.
Tools that helped: T-Square, ruler (w/radii holes), track & other templates.
Here’s a thread for my Coffee Table Layout: www.zcentralstation.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=12928&Itemid=212#12950 .
Hope this helps a bit.
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